Date: Wed, 23 Oct 1996 16:27:30 -0500

From: Natalie Maynor maynor[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]RA.MSSTATE.EDU

Subject: Archiving Question



Am I correct in assuming that ADS-L should *not* be so archived?



Date: Wed, 23 Oct 1996 14:14:31 -0700 (PDT)

To: maynor[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]ra.msstate.edu

From: List Archive Manager list-manager[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]Reference.COM

Subject: request to archive mailing lists



Hi,



InReference, Inc. has developed a search service (Reference.COM) that

provides the Internet community fast, easy, and free access to Usenet

and electronic mailing lists. The service is made possible in large part

by the contributions (software, hardware, communications infrastructure)

of NASA Ames, Sun, Oracle, Verity, Pacific Bell, Storage Computer and

others. The service includes paid advertising from corporate sponsors,

in addition to free advertising space for non-profits. The service is

both Web and e-mail accessible. It is expected to be the largest online

repository of Usenet and electronic mailing list archives.



InReference's goal is to provide users with fairly complete coverage of

Usenet and electronic mailing lists. To this end, we would like to

subscribe to the following lists that you manage:

ADS-L

WORDS-L



By allowing us access to your lists, you will be making your content

(current and historical) easily accessible to the Internet community,

as well as your own subscribers. As an example, we archive the INDIA-L

mailing list from indnet.bgsu.edu. Subscribers to this mailing list

can search and browse its contents at URL:

http://www.reference.com/cgi-bin/pn/listarch?list=INDIA-L[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]indnet.bgsu.edu



[the rest of the message deleted since the info above should be

plenty for you to say yes or no to -- I'll assume no as the

default]

--Natalie (maynor[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]ra.msstate.edu)